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At the risk of sounding like an idiot (yet again)
Has anyone thought about living on a boat to save money? No council tax to pay (as long as the boat moves once a year) although mooring fees could be £1500/year, far less space to fill with expensive clutter, cheap heating and take 4 weeks off a year and bugger off to the med!
This is what £100k will get you... http://www.birchwoodusa.com/370large.jpg http://www.birchwood.co.uk/commando/...m+aft_deck.jpg (there's a huge saloon downstairs, kitchen, lcd tvs, washing machine & 6 berths. Master room is huge with ensuite) or 1 bedroom apartment in Manchester http://www.homes4u.co.uk/includes/up...es/RMW1081.JPG http://www.homes4u.co.uk/includes/up...s/RMW1081A.JPG |
Re: At the risk of sounding like an idiot (yet again)
I've got a friend who lives on a boat, she got bored of living in a house.
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Re: At the risk of sounding like an idiot (yet again)
Awesome! Motorboat/canal boat? what does she think of it?
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Re: At the risk of sounding like an idiot (yet again)
mate of mine has a canal boat moored in stafforshire he loves it to bits, he has a rented property too but says he dosnt spend a penny on the house and is always on the narrowboat.
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Re: At the risk of sounding like an idiot (yet again)
It's a houseboat on a canal. She seems to like it. They even have a mooring with a garden.
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Re: At the risk of sounding like an idiot (yet again)
I keep saying to my missus that we should do something like this.
With fuel prices increasing it could be a crippler though. Some of the boats you seen in the harbours on holiday are amazing |
Re: At the risk of sounding like an idiot (yet again)
I know of a couple who worked all their lives only to become ill. They sold up and bought a big boat and now they live in the south of Spain and move around when they get bored. Living on a boat can get quite cosy though.
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Re: At the risk of sounding like an idiot (yet again)
I'd want a fast boat ;)
is it bonkers idea or is their some credibility to it? Boats do afterall lose value albeit very slowly after the initial hit. AFAIK boats are allowed to use red diesel at about 55-60p/litre. Considering a holiday in the med is expensive, going there for the similar money for much much longer and taking your whole house must be ace! |
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oh, the no fun government are banning the use of red diesel from 2009..... now why doesn't that surprise me
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Re: At the risk of sounding like an idiot (yet again)
I think mooring costs and insurance as well as fuel are what makes it a not so good idea.
I know canal boats here in London with permanent moorings on the Regents Canal selling for more than a 1 bed flat in central london!! |
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